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» B—S8 SILVER TRANSFER HERE COMPLETED - $25,000,000 Brought to D. C. to Give Philadelphia Mint More Space. By the Associated Press. The Treasury has completed, for the time being, its movement of silver dollars from the cramped quarters of the Philadelphia mint to its spacious new depository here. The movement, which began about 8 month ago, resulted in the transfer of 25,000,000 of the “cartwheels.” The shipments were sent by express in daily lots of $1,000,000. Further movements will not be un- dertaken in the near future, Treasury officials said, for the Philadelphia mint space made available by the transfer is considered adequate for needs for some time to come. Treasury officials said today they hoped to award the contract shortly for the projected gold vault at the ' Army post at Fort Knox, Ky. Bids for construction already have been opened, but exploratory borings to de- termine whether a bed rock base can * be reached is holding up the project. Present indications, officials said, are that bed rock lies too far beneath the surface. In that case. there will have to be a “mattress footing,” that is, a slab of entwined heavy steel and ce- ment. The Kentucky depository, designed DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR to be impregnable, will house all East- ern Seaboard gold that is not neces- sary in the pursuit of international commerce. It is estimated more than $3,000,000,000 will be moved there| eventually, principally from the New York assay office and from the Phila- delphia mint. Within the last year huge gold stores in the San Francisco mint were moved inland to the mint at Denver. —_— MANY COUPLES LICENSED Fairfax Office Crowded, With D. C. Applicants in Lead. Special Dispatch to The Star. FAIRFAX, Va, September 23— Marriage licenses have been issued in the office of the county clerk to the following: James Melvin Corcoran, 21, and Virginia Sands Hall, 22, both of Washington, D. C.; John Milton Lomax, 22, and May Davis, 21, both of Washington, D. C.; Milton T. Mitchell, 29, and Josephine L. Wilcox, 25, both of Washington, D. C.; Ed- ward H. . West, 33, Alexandria, Va,, and Carolyn Aiken, 35, Route 1, Alex- andria; William Vitale De Rosa, 25, ‘Washington, D. C., and Mary Jessie Cody O'Neill, 18, Falls Church, Va.; Nelson Smith Williams, 22, and Edith Virginia Buckman, 24, both of Pikes- ville, Md., and John Franklin O'Brien, 25, Philadelphia, Pa., and Norma L. London, 27, Washington, D. C. Brandywine Meeting Set. BRANDYWINE. Md., September 23 (Special) —The Brandywine district Democratic Club will meet October 8, at 8 pm, in the Episcopal Church | hall, it has been announced by Mrs. Charles 8. Early, president. th 8th& THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1935. SOUTHERN MARYLAND W. P. A. OFFICE OPENED Gaither H. Sykes, at Hyattsville, to Be in Charge of Projects in Counties. By & Staff Correspondent of The Star, HYATTSVILLE, Md.,, September 23. —Gajiher H. Sykes, Baltimore engi- neer, who has just been appointed branch manager for the Southern Maryland district of the W. P. A, opened his office in the Metropolitan District Building this morning. He will have charge of P. W. A. projects in all the Southern Maryland counties. M. H. Davis, Prince Georges County supervisor, will remain as county manager. SPECIAL TRAIN HAVRE DE GRACE RAGES WEEK-DAYS, SEPT. 14 to 28 &= $3,40 = Parter Car, Dining Car, Coaches Lv. Washington - - - 1205P.M Ar.Hovre de Grace Roce Treek 140 P.M. Roend-Trip Pelimen Sest $1.00 First Rece Sterts 2.15P. M. Returning from Treck immediately ofter reces P¢nmz|vania Railroad | ,[ansburqh : presents DAVID COPPERFIELD CLOTHES for BOYS For you who feel that ‘nothing is too good’ for your boy, we heartily endorse these clothes . . . For only the best would be worthy to bear the name of that beloved little Dicken's character ‘David Copperfield’ . . . Simple, clean-cut tailoring and the ultimate in honest quality. Styles inspired by boys—tailored for boys (sturdy affairs that thrive on activity)—and named after that manly little chap, David Copperfield. Exclusive at Lansburgh's in Washington. Copperfield Corduroys Fit-Zip Pleated Slax An absolutely new deal in corduroy tlax! Six unusual and exclusive dark shades from smoke to blue. Pleated extension wambu;e;' 3 .95 model, and talon at the fiy. 14 to might as Woolen Slacks With Fit-Zip Feature He can't wear knickers forever . . . well let him have these longies. Tailored of grand wools, in dark shades and smart patterns . . . 3 95 and double pleats. 14 to 20.. e Woolen Knickers With Hip-Zip, of Course Good-looking woolens in a host of smart Fall colors and grand patterns, like those you admire in' ‘big brothers’ long trousers! Sizes s18 --- 22,95 Corduroy Knickers Tailored With Hip-Zip Good sturdy affairs tailored in the Cope perfield manner to stand up under :he rough-and-tumble treatment. Gray, bro - b v i Copperfield slacks and knickers feature a talon hip fasten- ing that gives smooth, comfortable fit at the waist and H I P Z I p : dispenses with belts or braces (perish the thought!) LANSBURGH'S—SLACKS—STREET FLOOR . . « KNICKERS—FOURTH FLOOR. ,@flSblfl'q]l.’S‘ Invites You to a Special | Speciall 4-PIECE SHEET SETS Exquisitely Monogrammed o 3.39 ‘This monogramming resembles fine hand work! Watch it being done—you'll be fascinated. Choose white or colors. This Special includes 2 Lans- burgh Muslin Sheets (72x108 or 81x99), and 2 Pillow Cases. Treat yourself to at least two sets ~—and settle your gift problem, too! Sorry, No C. 0. D. 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Match all your outfits with black, brown, wine or green Handbags—the total stays so low! Your Monogram on the Button! JUILLIARD FLANNELROBES 7.95 Picture yourself taking life easy in this handsome robe! Fitted slickly at the hips, ankle length, convertible neckline. Glorious colors: King Blue, - Copen, Aqua, Dusty Rose, Vi- olet, Maroon, Raspberry. Sizes 14 to 20. Mail and Phone Orders— 5 District 7575 THIRD FLOOR—ROBES., LANSBURGH'S—STKEET FLOOR—HANDBAGS STYLE SHOW OF BEAR BRAND. FASHIONS Modeled by Living Mannequins on Tuesday and Wednesday at 3 P.M. Miss Thelma Day, New York Stylist, Will Conduct the Show . . « The new Hand Knit things are more exciting than ever before . . . You will see stunning new models for practi- cally every hour of the day. And you can make these lovely new things yourself! Our expert instructress will show you how to copy them easily (free of charge if you purchase your yarns from us) ! LANSBURGH'S—ENITTING CIRCLE—THIRD FLOOR * PLEATS distinguish this Satin-Back Crepe 10.95 If you wanted to spend a lot of money for a simple, strik- ing dress—you'd be lucky if you ran into one styled as smartly as this 10.95! New full skirt with pleats (omitted, considerately, at the back), deep-cut sleeves, and two bulky tassels caught in rhinestone circlets, Black, rust, green or ginger. Sizes 12 to 20 at Lansburgh’s, LANSBURGH’S—SECOND FLOOR.